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For fans of david lynch,lovers of noir and psychological thrillers,viewers intrigued by surreal and atmospheric films,music enthusiasts of nine inch nails and bowie,cult film aficionados
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THE REVIEW

Someone called it The Art of the Ridiculous Sublime. For me, the matter is simpler: it's a bituminous, viscous trick. Like peeling an orange and ending up with an apple — or a watch — or a black hole.

The quiet American town, the families living peacefully. But something cracks, rots, stumbles. Do you remember the ear in the green meadow?

Deafening silences and some redundancy: short circuits, electricity, fires, red drapes, cameras. Suspended atmospheres. Do you remember Audrey dancing, swaying in front of the jukebox?

The dark room is a shadow theater: sleepless nights, tracking shots in lost roads, deserts, sweats, dramatis personae alienating. A full-fledged noir. Reznor's music [N.I.N.], and that Bowie. That's enough to plunge you right into that stupor with both feet. The dredging of the muddy depths, Lynch's fishing in murky waters is all here.

Just out of the cinema, Sunday, January 22, 2023. Deep night, it's cold outside.

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David Lynch's Lost Highway is a captivating noir film layered with surreal imagery and a haunting soundtrack by Nine Inch Nails and David Bowie. The film weaves mysterious darkness, eerie silences, and dreamlike sequences to immerse the viewer in a cinematic puzzle. Atmospheric and unsettling, it exemplifies Lynch's unique storytelling and visual style. A masterpiece blending noir and surrealism that lingers long after viewing.

David Lynch

David Keith Lynch (born January 20, 1946) is an American filmmaker, artist and musician known for surreal, dreamlike films such as Eraserhead, Blue Velvet and Mulholland Drive.
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